In the biggest raid of dog fighting in USA there was Among these survivors was a black pit bull named Fay, a dog savagely mutilated by a dogfighter who allegedly cut off her lips, but a dog still willing to show affection toward humans.

ST. LOUIS - Dozens of American pit bull terriers netted in the largest dogfighting raid in U.S. history are finding homes despite predictions that aggression or trauma would make them unsuitable as pets.

A man died when two Alsatian dogs savagely turned on him as he tried to separate them during a vicious fight.
The dogs launched a 'sustained' attack on the 21-year-old victim, who fell to the ground during the incident, suffering blows to the head.

According to a report filed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Vick would put "family pet" dogs into fighting rings with pit bulls just to watch them get mauled, destroyed or killed. The report, dated Aug. 28, 2008, says "Vick, (Purnell) Peace and

A Black Country underground "vet" who used Super Glue to seal the wounds suffered by pit bulls in back street brawls has admitted training the animals for illegal dog fighting.
A treadmill and other equipment was found at the Walsall home of Clayton

A young couple brought a 3-month-old female pit bull into the Humane Society's shelter. They said they found the puppy in a trash bin.
The injuries included a severed left ear, slashed neck, ruptured abdomen and facial wounds that caused the pup's face

Nike continues to use Michael Vick as a spokesperson, even though he faces federal felony dogfighting charges. Witnesses say he and associates cruelly killed dogs who didn't show enough "gameness." Nike stopped plans to roll out a new line of Vick shoes,